dhr. prof. dr. M.S. (Michael) Merry


  • Faculteit der Maatschappij- en Gedragswetenschappen
    Programmagroep: Onderwijskunde (OWK)
  • Nieuwe Achtergracht  127
    1018 WS  Amsterdam
  • M.S.Merry@uva.nl
    T:  0205251551
    T:  0205251201

Equality, Citizenship & Segregation

Professional Bio

Michael S. Merry is professor of philosophy in the department of Child Development and Education. He also is an associate member both of the Department of Philosophy in the Faculty of Humanities and the Department of Sociology in the Faculty of Social and Behavioral Sciences. 

He received a broad education in the humanities in Chicago, Leuven and New York before earning his doctorate in philosophy and educational policy studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Situated within the domains of ethics and political philosophy, he writes on a variety of topics within the field of education (broadly understood), though many of his interests intersect with other disciplinary fields such as political science, urban sociology and human geography. Thematically, he specializes in three distinct yet overlapping areas of study. These are: spatial concentration and school segregation; immigration, migration and minority status; and stigma, prejudice and the particularities of identity. His teaching and writing often examine and defend alternative resistance strategies to institutionalized racism and oppression that aim to strengthen the self-determination of stigmatized and disadvantaged minority individuals and communities. Other foci of his teaching and writing include: ethical tensions that occur between freedom and equality; paternalism and the ethics of intervention; the epistemology of education research; and the ethical conflicts that arise between the state, parents and children. 

 

Books authored

(2013) Equality, Citizenship and Segregation: a defense of separation (Palgrave Macmillan)

(2007) Culture, Identity and Islamic Schooling: a philosophical approach (Palgrave Macmillan)

Books edited

(2015) Maussen, M., Vermeulen, F., Bader, V., & Merry, M. Religious Schools in Europe: institutional opportunitities and contemporary challenges (Routledge) 

(2010) Merry, M. & Milligan, J. Citizenship, Identity and Education in Muslim Communities: essays on attachment and obligation (Palgrave Macmillan)

Selected Recent Publications

(2015) Community, Virtue and the White British Poor. Dialogues in Human Geography, in press. 

(2015) The Conundrum of Religious Schools in Twenty-first Century Europe. Comparative Education (55) 1: 133-156.  

(2014) Is Diversity Necessary for Educational Justice? Educational Theory (64) 3: 205-225.

(2014) Risk, Harm and Intervention: the case of child obesity. Medicine, Healthcare and Philosophy (17) 2: 191-200.                

(2013) Educational Challenges Raised by Refugee and Asylum-Seeking Children and other Newcomers: the Dutch response, in Migrants and Refugees: Equitable Education for Displaced Populations, Charlotte: Information Age: 29-50.

(2012) Equality, Self Respect and Voluntary Separation, Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy ( 15) 1: 79-100.

(2011) The Relevance of Cosmopolitanism for Moral Education, Journal of Moral Education, (40): 1: 1-18.

(2010) Solving the 'Gypsy Problem': D.H. and Others v. Czech Republic, Comparative Education Review (54) 3: 393-414. 

(2009) Can Intimacy Justify Home Education? Theory and Research in Education (7): 3: 363-381 

(2008)  Constructing an Authentic Self: the challenges and promise of African-centred Pedagogy, American Journal of Education (115) 1: 35-64.

(2007) Should State Fund Religious Schools? Journal of Applied Philosophy (24) 3: 255-270. 

 

 

 

Culture, Identity and Islamic Schooling

Citizenship, Identity, and Education in Muslim Communities

Oratie

26 januari 2011

Inaugural Lecture

January 26, 2011

Contributors include Tariq Modood, Robert Hefner, Andrew March, Lucas Swaine, Hosni Rasheem, Matthew Nelson, Charlene Tan, Intan Moktar and Yedullah Kazmi

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2010

  • M.S. Merry (2010). Identity. In P.L. Peterson, E. Baker & B. McGaw (Eds.), International Encyclopedia of Education 3rd edition (pp. 152-157). Oxford: Elsevier Science.
  • M.S. Merry & J.A. Milligan (2010). Citizenship as attachment and obligation. In M.S. Merry & J.A. Milligan (Eds.), Citizenship, identity and education in Muslim communities: essays on attachment and obligation (pp. 1-20). New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
  • M.S. Merry (2010). Does segregation matter? In J. Bakker, E. Denessen, D. Peters & G. Walraven (Eds.), International perspectives on countering school segregation (pp. 249-260). Antwerpen: Garant.
  • W.S. New & M.S. Merry (2010). Solving the ‘gypsy problem’: D.H. and others v. the Czech Republic. Comparative Education Review, 54 (3), 393-414. doi: 10.1086/652857
  • G. Driessen & M.S. Merry (2010). Hindoescholen in Nederland: een alternatieve route naar integratie? Migrantenstudies, 26 (1), 21-40.
  • M.S. Merry & S. Karsten (2010). Restricted liberty, parental choice and homeschooling. Journal of Philosophy of Education, 44 (4), 497-514. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-9752.2010.00770.x

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2011

  • M.S. Merry (2011). De rol van filosofie in pedagogisch en onderwijskundig onderzoek. . Rede uitgesproken bij de aanvaarding van het ambt van hoogleraar Opvoedkunde, in het bijzonder Grondslagen en Geschiedenis van de Pedagogische Wetenschappen op 26 januari 2011 (2011, January 26). Amsterdam: Universiteit van Amsterdam.[go to publisher's site]
  • M.S. Merry (2011). Islam in Nederland en België. [Review of the book Islam in Nederland en België]. Insight Turkey, 12(2), 268-271.
  • M.S. Merry (2011). [Review of the book Faith schools in the twenty-first century]. European Education, 43(2), 98-100.

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